Transcript Cells:
The building blocks of life.
Cell Theory
All
living things are composed of cells
Cells are the basic unit of structure and function
of living things
All cells are produced from other cells
Cell Anatomy
Cell
Wall
rigid
layer of nonliving
material
Provide protection &
support
Found in plant, some
bacteria, some protists
and some, fungi
Cell Anatomy
Cell
membrane
The
outer layer of animal
cells, found inside cell
walls (if wall is present)
Controls what enters and
leaves the cell
Cell Anatomy
Nucleus
Directs
the cells activities
Contains DNA found on
chromatin strands
Materials pass in and out
through the nuclear
membrane
Cell Anatomy
Mitochondria
Rod-shaped
Create
energy for the cell
from food
Why is the inside of the
mitochondria folded?
Cell Anatomy
Chloroplast
Turn
the Sun’s energy into
food through
photosynthesis
They
do not make energy,
they convert it
Cell Anatomy
Endoplasmic
Reticulum (ER)
Carry
proteins and other
materials through the cell
Cell Anatomy
Ribosome
Found
on ER or in the
cytoplasm
Produce protein for the
cell
Cell Anatomy
Golgi
Body
Flattened
sacs
Receive proteins and
other material, package
them and ship them out
Cell Anatomy
Vacuole
Store
food water and other
materials
Small in animal cell
Large in plants
Store
H2 O
Help keep the plant upright
Cell Anatomy
Lysosome
Contain
enzymes that
function in digestion of
food and dead cell parts
Surrounded by a
membrane
Animal vs. Plant
1. Plant cells have chloroplasts
2. Plant cells have a cell wall
3. Plant cells have a large central
vacuole
4. Animal cells have more lysosomes
Specialized Cells
Red
Blood Cell
Has
no nucleus so that it
can carry more oxygen
Specialized Cells
Muscle
Long,
Cells
slippery and elastic
so that they can slide past
one another upon
expansion and contraction
Specialized Cells
Nerve
Can
cells
be several feet long
pass chemical and
electrical signals
throughout the body